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The First Amendment's free exercise clause means that
 
  A) every religious belief is welcome, and every religious practice is to be respected by all.
  B) people cannot hold religious beliefs that are harmful to the public.
  C) people can believe and practice their religious beliefs without any restriction.
  D) people can believe whatever they want, but they cannot practice beliefs that are harmful to the public welfare.
  E) parents can refuse to vaccinate their children based on religious grounds.

Question 2

It was the Greek orator Pericles who declared that a democracy is government by the few, not the many.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

False



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